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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 294 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Both the private and public aspects of the passion of Christ now play out as a supernatural drama. The certainty of Jesus stands in marked contrast to the evil hearts of His opponents and the fearful hearts of His followers. He must walk the rest of ... more
The Last Supper shared with Jesus was clearly the celebration of the Passover, occurring on Thursday evening. Emotions run high as a traitor is revealed, a promise is declared, and an over-confident heart is exposed. This inherited meal reveals the h... more
“Extravagance” is not a word normally associated with worship. Yet, at a crucial moment in the passion of Jesus, He commends an unnamed woman for her outrageous act of worship on His behalf. Worship transforms broken lives into fragrant blessings for... more
With a jigsaw of OT quotations, Jesus transitions from upcoming judgment on ancient Judaism to final judgment of all creation. He prepares His followers for the imminent events of the Passion by assuring them of the ultimate victory to come. Atonemen... more
With only private instruction of the disciples remaining, Jesus seizes on a question about the destruction of the Temple to prepare His followers in every generation to be alert, but not panicked, about end times. His purpose here is not to give deta... more
Paul tells us in Philippians to 'work out our salvation with fear and trembling'. But Paul is not just telling us to think about it harder or more often. Paul is telling us something way more radical than that. He's telling us to work it out of ourse... more
In the final day of public teaching, Jesus affirms His standing as Messiah, criticizes the leaders who will soon secure His death, and highlights the simple faith of a mostly unseen widow. He tears down the traditional models of godliness and promote... more
Today, Pastor Taylor Gabbert wraps up our 2026 Winter Bible Study with a deep dive into 2 Peter 3.
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